Appointments and Public Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

THEOPHILUS KISSLING, Esq.,
of Auckland, in the Province of Auckland, to be
Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court.
HENRY SEWELL.

A. W. Smith, Esquire, appointed Revising Officer,
under the "Building and Land Societies' Ordinance,
Session XI., No. 11."

Attorney-General's Office,
Auckland, 19th December, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

ALFRED WILLIAM SMITH, Esquire,
of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, to be Revising
Officer, under the "Building and Land Societies'
Ordinance, Session XI, No. 11."
HENRY SEWELL.

POSTAL.

Extension of the Post Office Money Order System in
the Colony of New South Wales.

General Post Office,
Auckland, 24th December, 1864.
THE following notice, received from the Treasury,
New South Wales, respecting the extension of
the Money Order System in that Colony, is published
for general information.
JOHN LARKINS CHEESE RICHARDSON,
Postmaster-General.

The Treasury, New South Wales,
22nd November, 1864.
WITH reference to Treasury Notice of the 10th
December, 1862, published in Government Gazette
No. 231, it is hereby notified, that on and after the
1st December, 1864, the Post Office Money Order
System will be extended to the following places,
viz. :-

Adelong.
Bega.
Bowenfells.
Burrowa.
Cassilis.
Cowra.
Crown Flat.
Dungog.
Gosford.
Inverell.
Ironbark.
Minmi.
Narrabri.
Nerrigundah.
Picton.
Raymond Terrace.
Tambaroora.
Tumut.
Uralla.
Walcha.
Wellingrove.
GEOFFREY EAGAR.

Native Office,
Auckland, December 20th, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint the following gentlement to be Native
Medical Officers for the Districts set opposite their
names:-

JAMES TILBY, Esq., District of Takaka.
JOSEPH LORD WILSON, Esq., District of Motueka.
SAMUEL ATHANASIUS CUSACK, Esq., District of
Nelson.
LEWIS KEELE HORNE, Esq., District of Wairau.
JULIUS DECIMUS TRIPE, Esq., District of Queen
Charlotte's Sound.
WALTER MANTELL.

MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS.

Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 22nd December, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the Resignation, of :-

Lieut. Thos. George Baillie, Marlborough Rangers
Volunteers.
H. A. ATKINSON.

Lieut. Thos. George Baillie, Marlborough Rangers
Volunteers.
H. A. ATKINSON.

Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 22nd December, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
cancel the Commission held by
Ensign James McLeod, Auckland Militia.
H. A. ATKINSON.

Crown Lands Office,
Auckland, 28th December, 1864.
IN conformity with the 13th Clause of the "Native
Lands Act, 1862," it is hereby notified that His
Excellency the Governor has been pleased to license
Mr. R. C. L. REAY,
as a Surveyor under the said Act.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Secretary for Crown Lands.

LIGHTHOUSE DUES.
THE following Lighthouse Dues for the various
Ports in New Zealand are hereby fixed in ac-
cordance with the powers vested in the Marine Board
by the XXI. Clause of the Marine Board Act, 1863.

WELLINGTON.
Lighthouse rates, fixed January 11th, 1864, for the
Port of Wellington, are hereby revoked, and the fol-
lowing fixed in lieu thereof:--From and after the 31st
December, 1864, or as soon thereafter as information
be received by the collecting officer-1st. Vessels
(not steam vessels) from Great Britain, or any port
beyond the Australasian Colonies, per registered ton,
Sixpence. 2nd. All steam vessels, and vessels from
the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Four-
pence. 3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel
employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One
Penny.
The above dues shall be levied on entering inwards
only.

NELSON.
On and after the 1st January, 1865, or as soon
thereafter as instructions may be received by the
collecting officer, Lighthouse Dues shall be levied at
the Port of Nelson at the following rates-1st.
Vessels (not steam vessels) from Great Britain, or
any ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per
register ton, Sixpence. 2nd. All steam vessels, and
vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register
ton, Fourpence. 3rd. For every steamer or sailing
vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register
ton, One Penny.

BLUFF HARBOUR, INVERCARGILL, RIVERTON.
On and after the date of the Lighthouse on Dog
Island, Foveraux Straits, being illuminated, notice of
which will be given to the collecting officer, Light-
house Dues shall be levied at the ports of Bluff
Harbour, Invercargill, and Riverton, at the following
rates-1st. Vessels (not steam vessels) from Great
Britain, or any port beyond the Australasian Colonies,
per register ton, Sixpence. 2nd. All steam vessels
and vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per
register ton, Fourpence. 3rd. For every steamer
or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per
register ton, One Penny.

DUNEDIN.
On and after the 1st January, 1865, or as soon as
the Lighthouse on Tairoa's Head is illuminated, of



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⚖️ Appointment of Theophilus Kissling as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
31 December 1864
Appointment, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, Auckland
  • Theophilus Kissling (Esquire), Appointed Deputy Registrar

  • Henry Sewell

🏛️ Appointment of Alfred William Smith as Revising Officer under Building and Land Societies' Ordinance

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
19 December 1864
Appointment, Revising Officer, Building and Land Societies Ordinance, Dunedin
  • Alfred William Smith (Esquire), Appointed Revising Officer

  • Henry Sewell

🚂 Extension of Post Office Money Order System in New South Wales

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 December 1864
Postal, Money Order System, New South Wales, Extension
  • John Larkins Cheese Richardson, Postmaster-General
  • Geoffrey Eagar

🪶 Appointments of Native Medical Officers for various districts

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 December 1864
Appointments, Native Medical Officers, Takaka, Motueka, Nelson
  • James Tilby (Esquire), Appointed Native Medical Officer
  • Joseph Lord Wilson (Esquire), Appointed Native Medical Officer
  • Samuel Athanasius Cusack (Esquire), Appointed Native Medical Officer
  • Lewis Keele Horne (Esquire), Appointed Native Medical Officer
  • Julius Decimus Tripe (Esquire), Appointed Native Medical Officer

  • Walter Mantell

🛡️ Acceptance of resignation for Lieutenant T. G. Baillie from Marlborough Rangers Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
22 December 1864
Resignation, Militia, Volunteers, Marlborough Rangers
  • Thos. George Baillie (Lieutenant), Resignation accepted from Volunteers

  • H. A. Atkinson

🛡️ Cancellation of commission for Ensign James McLeod of the Auckland Militia

🛡️ Defence & Military
22 December 1864
Commission cancelled, Militia, Auckland Militia, Ensign
  • James McLeod (Ensign), Commission cancelled from Militia

  • H. A. Atkinson

🗺️ Licensing of R. C. L. Reay as a Surveyor under the Native Lands Act, 1862

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
28 December 1864
Surveyor license, Native Lands Act, Crown Lands
  • R. C. L. Reay (Mr.), Licensed as Surveyor

  • Alfred Domett, Secretary for Crown Lands

💰 Fixing of Lighthouse Dues for Wellington, Nelson, Bluff Harbour, and Dunedin ports

💰 Finance & Revenue
Lighthouse Dues, Rates, Wellington, Nelson, Bluff Harbour, Dunedin